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§6210 Report to Congress

Title 15 › Chapter CHAPTER 88— - INTERNATIONAL ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE › § 6210

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Within the 30 days that start three years after November 2, 1994, the Attorney General, with the Commission’s agreement, must send a report to the Speaker of the House and the President pro tempore of the Senate. The report must say how this chapter has affected federal antitrust enforcement; how well foreign antitrust agencies followed confidentiality rules in mutual-assistance agreements; list which foreign states, regional groups, and foreign antitrust authorities have such agreements and which have similar laws; give rough counts of requests sent and received (including requests under section 6202 and orders under section 6203); and note any major problems or concerns.

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Title 15, §6210

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In the 30-day period beginning 3 years after November 2, 1994, and with the concurrence of the Commission, the Attorney General shall submit, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President pro tempore of the Senate, a report—
(1)describing how the operation of this chapter has affected the enforcement of the Federal antitrust laws,
(2)describing the extent to which foreign antitrust authorities have complied with the confidentiality requirements applicable under antitrust mutual assistance agreements in effect under this chapter,
(3)specifying separately the identities of the foreign states, regional economic integration organizations, and foreign antitrust authorities that have entered into such agreements and the identities of the foreign antitrust authorities with respect to which such foreign states and such organizations have entered into such agreements,
(4)specifying the identity of each foreign state, and each regional economic integration organization, that has in effect a law similar to this chapter,
(5)giving the approximate number of requests made by the Attorney General and the Commission under such agreements to foreign antitrust authorities for antitrust investigations and for antitrust evidence,
(6)giving the approximate number of requests made by foreign antitrust authorities under such agreements to the Attorney General and the Commission for investigations under section 6202 of this title, for orders under section 6203 of this title, and for antitrust evidence, and
(7)describing any significant problems or concerns of which the Attorney General is aware with respect to the operation of this chapter.

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15 U.S.C. § 6210

Title 15Commerce and Trade

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73